If scenic views are more your thing, then these parks will make you want to frame up those views and bring them home.

32. Punggol Promenade is the perfect place for kids to run, cycle or in our case - scoot around!

The 5-km long waterfront promenade links up to the Lorong Halus Wetland via a bridge. And if you want to learn more about the different types of plants, birds or other wildlfe, this biodiversity haven is the perfect place.

And we will be sure to be back very soon because of the next attraction.

33. Punggol Waterway, that's what.

Illustration from ST

Billed as the 'Venice of Punngol', this man-made waterway is the newest waterfront front attraction. No photos yet though, because we have yet to go down. But it will definitely be soon! Erm, I hope?

34. Go on a Fruit Tree Trail at Sengkang Riverside Park.

Unique to the Park, the Fruit Tree Trail consists of 16 different types of fruits like the starfruit, chiku, pineapple and dragonfruits. Also, you can spot lots of mangrove birds at the Wetland which serves as a wildlife habitat.

Go on either one of the 2 recommended trails - one takes you through the flora & fauna to the Singapore Quarry while the other is relatively easier for kids as it meanders through secondary jungle to the Wallace Education Centre. The Centre was formerly a cowshed but is now converted to an interpretive centre with exhibits detailing the changing landscapes of the Dairy Farm.

Whether it is to visit the Ginger Garden, National Orchid Garden, the newly-opened Healing Garden, or just simply to feed the swans, tortoises & fishes, there is simply something for everyone of all ages. Click here: http://www.sbg.org.sg/calendar/calendar.asp?sMonth=12&sYear=2011 for a list on upcoming events in December 2011.

37. Get a glimpse of the next Botanical Gardens at Gardens By The Bay - Bay East.

The rest of the Gardens isn't opened yet, but for now the Bay East which is based on the theme of water, is opened to public.

Along its 2km-long waterfront promenade, enjoy the serenity away from the city with its wide-open lawns, swaying palm trees and waist-high shrubs. Did we mention it's a perfect spot for cycling and scooting too? Looks like we have to pay it a visit soon!

40. Time to go hands-on with present day items after all the prehistoric experience at Common Spaces @ Science Centre.

Targeting children between 18 months to 6 years old, Common Spaces is a hands-on programme designed specifically to engage the children's imagination and creative thinking; while incorporating the learning of maths, science and arts.

41. Stargazing at the Omni Theatre sounds like a pretty good idea to kick-start a child's interest in astronomy.

Every Friday night, the Observatory is open to the public for a night of stargazing. Different planets are visible at different times of the year. And for November, the planets Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune are visible while in December, the planets Venus, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune can be seen.

Ooh, sounds fun doesn't it? And friendly Science Centre staff will be on duty to operate the telescopes, give explanations and point out objects in the sky too.

42. Or if Jurong is a tad too far, there is always the Science in the Mall event - and this time it's happening at Funan DigitaLife Mall!

Science in the Mall by the Science Centre brings exhibits, science performances, demonstrations and hands-on activities to the heartland malls during the school holidays. And for this school holidays, it will be happening from 21-27 Nov at the Funan DigitaLife Mall.

*Useful info - Minimum height of 85cm for a child, to ride with an adult. To ride alone, a child must be at least 6 years old and 110 cm or taller.

45. Or better yet, ride the waves at the Wave House.

Enjoy the thrills and spills of flowriding at the Wave House! Kids can start off with the Double Flowrider, which is for beginners as the waves generated are safer and non-curling. We love the sound of that already! And this has always been on our to-do list as well.

*Useful info - Minimum height of 107cm to bodyboard on the Flowrider, while a minimun of 135cm is required to stand up on the Flowrider.

46. After riding like the wind and on waves, how about going iFly-ing?

Experience the thrill of skydiving at iFly Singapore, the world's first largest themed wind tunnel for indoor skydiving. Sounds cool! Yet another on our to-do list... when we REACH the minimum age requirement, that is. :P

50. And to round up Part 2 of the list, go all wacky and arty at the Playeum's The Big Draw.

In its 3rd successful year, join this international movement to promote drawing and days of wacky fun and learning. Create and build outstanding exhibits of your own or do it with your loved ones. You don’t even have to know how to hold a pencil!

Fantastical Creatures Go Wild
Go wild and immerse in a wide range of art activities to create and build outstanding exhibits of your own, unleash your imagination and create your very own unique creatures. Be inspired by nature and be inspired by our artists.

Little Creators
What do you see as you move about daily? Do you have a wish in your heart to be creative? Or what if you could create your own funny insects? Light up your imagination in the most amazing ways and in the most magical spaces.